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US and China clash at UN rights forum on Beijing text

Ersin Çelik
13:23 - 23/03/2018 Friday
Update: 13:26 - 23/03/2018 Friday
REUTERS
A combination of photos shows Chinese President Xi Jinping (L) and U.S. President Donald Trump (R).
A combination of photos shows Chinese President Xi Jinping (L) and U.S. President Donald Trump (R).

China and the United States clashed on Friday at the U.N. Human Rights Council, where the U.S. delegation rejected a resolution brought by Beijing that it said sought to glorify Xi Jinping's "win-win" approach.

U.S. diplomat Jason Mack called for a vote on China's text on "mutually beneficial cooperation", which was then easily adopted by the 47-member forum. The U.S. delegation cast the only "no" vote, while Britain, Japan, and Australia were among those abstaining.

"The 'feel good' language about mutually beneficial cooperation is intended to benefit autocratic states at the expense of people whose human rights and fundamental freedoms we are all obligated as states to respect," Mack said.

Referring to Chinese spokespeople, he added: "They have been clear about their intent to glorify their head of state by inserting his thoughts into the international human rights lexicon."

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